
Obtaining a residency visa in Denmark is not always easy, but our Guide to Residency in Denmark gives newcomers an overview of the steps involved and advice from others who have already navigated the process.
- Gather the necessary documents to apply for residency status in Denmark. This includes a valid passport, proof of employment, proof of financial stability, and proof of health insurance.
- Complete the application form for residency status in Denmark. This form can be found on the Danish Immigration Service website.
- Submit the application form and all necessary documents to the Danish Immigration Service. This can be done in person, by mail, or online.
- Wait for the Danish Immigration Service to process the application. This can take up to 8 weeks.
- If the application is approved, the applicant will receive a residence permit. This permit will be valid for up to 5 years.
- Apply for a Tax Number.
- Visit the Danish Tax Agency website and complete the online application form.
- Submit the application form and all necessary documents to the Danish Tax Agency.
- Wait for the Danish Tax Agency to process the application. This can take up to 4 weeks.
- If the application is approved, the applicant will receive a Tax Number.
- Register with the Danish Civil Registration System. This can be done in person at the local municipality office.
- Wait for the local municipality office to process the registration. This can take up to 4 weeks.
- If the registration is approved, the applicant will receive a CPR number.
What tips do expats have about residency and visas in Denmark?
“If you plan to stay in Denmark for a while, you will need to apply for a residence permit. Depending on the purpose of your stay, you may need to apply for a different type of residence permit. For example, if you are coming to Denmark to work, you will need to apply for a work permit. If you are coming to Denmark to study, you will need to apply for a student residence permit. You may also need to apply for a visa if you are coming from a country outside the European Union,” said one expat living in Denmark.
“In order to visit Denmark, foreign nationals must obtain a visa prior to their arrival. The process of applying for a visa involves submitting an application form, providing a valid passport, and providing proof of sufficient funds to cover the duration of the stay. Additionally, applicants may be required to provide proof of accommodation, a return ticket, and a valid health insurance policy. In order to obtain residency in Denmark, foreign nationals must apply for a residence permit. The process of applying for a residence permit involves submitting an application form, providing a valid passport, and providing proof of sufficient funds to cover the duration of the stay. Additionally, applicants may be required to provide proof of accommodation, a valid health insurance policy, and evidence of employment or study in Denmark,” commented one member living in Denmark.